MATHEMATICAL PROCESS STANDARDS JOURNAL KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 2

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MATHEMATICAL PROCESS STANDARDS JOURNAL KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 2

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Exploring The Mathematical Process Standards Reasoning, Generalizing, and Problem Solving Communication Modeling, Using Tools, and Connecting Representations Analysis 2013 Texas Education Agency. All Rights Reserved 2013 3 Introduction to the Revised Mathematics TEKS: Mathematical Process Standards

Exploring The Mathematical Process Standards (continued) Similarities Differences How do the new mathematical process standards compare to the current mathematical process standards? 2013 Texas Education Agency. All Rights Reserved 2013 4 Introduction to the Revised Mathematics TEKS: Mathematical Process Standards

Vocabulary Notes ELPS Cross-Disciplinary Instruction Multiple Entry Points Levels of Cognitive Demand 5 The English Language Proficiency Standards (ELPS) outline the instruction school districts must provide to English language learners in order for them to have full to learn English and academically. The ELPS are to be implemented as an integral part of the instruction in each and subject of the TEKS. Effective instruction and second language acquisition involves giving English language learners opportunities to listen, speak, read, or write at their level of English language development in. This term refers to skills and processes that cut across disciplines (English/language arts, reading, math, science, and social studies). Related standards are found in the. CCRS The CCRS (College and Career Readiness Standards) includes the and Standards and is a resource designed to help students, parents, teachers, and counselors understand the specific knowledge and skills necessary for college and career readiness. The cross-disciplinary standards are organized into two major areas: Key Skills and Tasks with entry points are those which have varying degrees of within the task, or provide students with varied,, and to actively participate in the task. Tasks that command engagement with the concepts and that encourage students to make connections leading to different opportunities for student thinking, such as tasks, procedures connections tasks, procedures connections tasks, and mathematics tasks. Skills.

The Mathematical Process Standards My Understanding Since the new mathematical process standards are identified within each TxRCFP focal point, what are the implications for students acquisition and demonstration of their mathematical understandings? 2013 Texas Education Agency. All Rights Reserved 2013 6 Introduction to the Revised Mathematics TEKS: Mathematical Process Standards

Examining Amplified Instructional Task 1 Task: Communication Reasoning, Generalizing, and Problem Solving Modeling, Using Tools, and Connecting Representations Analysis 7 Instructional Strategies English Language Proficiency Standards Multiple Entry Points CCRS Cross- Disciplinary Mark your perceived level of cognitive demand for this task on the continuum below: Low High

Examining Amplified Instructional Task 2 Task: Communication Reasoning, Generalizing, and Problem Solving Modeling, Using Tools, and Connecting Representations Analysis 8 Instructional Strategies English Language Proficiency Standards Multiple Entry Points CCRS Cross- Disciplinary Mark your perceived level of cognitive demand for this task on the continuum below: Low High

Amplifying Instructional Tasks Brainstorming Kindergarten Example Considerations for Brainstorming Consider the 2012 TEKS in the Original Task Consider the Curriculum Focal Point Consider the Context Consider the Student Guiding Questions What main concepts and/or skills are involved in this task? What are related concepts and/or skills? What else might be explored or applied? Additional mathematical ideas from the focal points Grade level connections Financial literacy standards What else could be explored within this context? What related ideas could be added to this context? What connections could be made to other content areas? What Tier I differentiation may be needed to reach the student who is struggling, learning English, and/or advanced? 10 Brainstorming Main Concepts and/or Skills Use comparative language to describe two numbers up to 20 presented as written numerals K(2)(H) Related Concepts and/or Skills Compare sets of objects up to at least 20 in each set using comparative language K(2)(G) Standards Mathematical process standards K(1)(A)-(G) Generate a number that is one more than or one less than another number up to at least 20 K(2)(F) Compare sets of objects up to at least 20 in each set using comparative language K(2)(G) Generate a set using concrete and pictorial models that represent a number that is more than, less than, and equal to a given number up to 20 K(2)(E) Draw conclusions from realobjects and picture graphs K(8)(C) Context Comparing the number of each color of bears in a bag (red compared to blue) Counting the number of students in each kindergarten classroom and make comparative statements Collecting data and creating a real-object or picture graph, then make comparative statements about the data Struggling Use manipulatives Provide counting strips when counting forward and backwards Learning English Use sentence frames Word cards Advanced Determine a number between two given whole numbers

Amplifying Instructional Tasks Brainstorming Grade 1 Example Considerations for Brainstorming Consider the 2012 TEKS in the Original Task Consider the Curriculum Focal Point Consider the Context Consider the Student Guiding Questions What main concepts and/or skills are involved in this task? What are related concepts and/or skills? What else might be explored or applied? Additional mathematical ideas from the focal points Grade level connections Financial literacy standards What else could be explored within this context? What related ideas could be added to this context? What connections could be made to other content areas? What Tier I differentiation may be needed to reach the student who is struggling, learning English, and/or advanced? 11 Brainstorming Main Concepts and/or Skills Identify U.S. coins by value and describe the relationships among them 1(4)(A) Related Concepts and/or Skills Mathematics in everyday life 1(1)(A) Standards Mathematical process standards 1(1)(A)-(G) Write a number with the cent symbol to describe the value of a coin 1(4)(B) Use relationships to count by twos, fives, and tens to determine the value of a collection 1(4)(C) Represent the comparison of two numbers to 100 using the symbols >,<, or = 1(2)(G) Apply properties of operations to add and subtract two or three numbers 1(5)(G) Define money earned as income 1(9)(D) Context Finding the total amount saved from allowance earned for chores Counting/totaling money earned selling lemonade Counting money to determine if there is enough to buy a candy bar Determining which person has the most change and represent the situation using comparison symbols Struggling Provide a sorting mat Provide hint cards Learning English Use word cards Use sentence frames Advanced Use relationships between coins to create sets of coins with an equal value

Amplifying Instructional Tasks Brainstorming Grade 2 Example Considerations for Brainstorming Consider the 2012 TEKS in the Original Task Consider the Curriculum Focal Point What else might be explored or applied? Additional mathematical ideas from the focal points Grade level connections Financial literacy standards Consider the Context Consider the Student Guiding Questions What main concepts and/or skills are involved in this task? What are related concepts and/or skills? What else could be explored within this context? What related ideas could be added to this context? What connections could be made to other content areas? What Tier I differentiation may be needed to reach the student who is struggling, learning English, and/or advanced? 12 Brainstorming Main Concepts and/or Skills Solve one-step word problems with addition 2(4)(C) Related Concepts and/or Skills Mathematics in everyday life 2(1)(A) Standards Process standards 2(1)(A)-(G) Add or subtract using mental strategies 2(4)(B) Solve one-step and multi-step word problems with addition and subtraction 2(4)(C) Generate and solve problem situations involving addition and subtraction 2(4)(D) Represent and solve word problems where unknowns may be any one of the terms 2(7)(C) Solve addition or subtraction problems from pictographs or bar graphs 2(10)(C) Draw conclusions and make predictions from a graph 2(10)(D) How many students voted for their favorite flavor? Create a bar graph to represent the information. Compare quantities. Draw conclusions from the graph. Struggling Provide scaffolding tools (graph). Provide checkpoints on multistep problems. Learning English Provide sentence stems and frames. Provide opportunities to speak. Advanced Extend problem to include more complex steps. Require students to analyze given information.

Exploring the Texas Gateway TEKS Type of Activities Do you see evidence of the mathematical process standards? Justify your answer. Notes 13 My Reflections:

Amplifying Instructional Tasks Grade Considerations for Brainstorming Consider the 2012 TEKS in the Original Task Consider the Curriculum Focal Point Consider the Context Consider the Student Guiding Questions What main concepts and/or skills are involved in this task? What are related concepts and/or skills? What else might be explored or applied? Additional mathematical ideas from the focal points Grade level connections Financial literacy standards What else could be explored within this context? What related ideas could be added to this context? What connections could be made to other content areas? What Tier I differentiation may be needed to reach the student who is struggling, learning English, and/or advanced? Main Concepts and/or Skills Standards Context Struggling 14 Brainstorming Related Concepts and/or Skills Learning English Advanced

Amplifying Instructional Task Worksheet Grade Original Task: Amplified Instructional Task: 2013 Texas Education Agency. All Rights Reserved 2013 15 Introduction to the Revised Mathematics TEKS: Mathematical Process Standards